2021 HUION KAMVAS 16 Graphics Drawing Tablet with Full-Laminated Screen Anti-Glare 10 Express Keys Android Support Battery-Free Stylus 8192 Pen Pressure Tilt Adjustable Stand – 15.6 Inch Pen Display
$399.00
Price: $319.00 - $399.00
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Founded in 2011, Huion has always been dedicated to providing high-quality pen tablets, pen displays, and pen computers to creative users.
And our products not only help artists, designers, and animators to create fantastic digital masterpieces, but also bring digital ink solutions to many people around the world, changing the way they create, learn and work.
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Huion Kamvas 16(2021) adopting full-laminated technology,combines glass seamlessly with the screen to minimize the parallax and make cursor positioning more precise. With the anti-glare matte film the screen keeps clear and transparent even under bright light. 120% sRGB color gamut volume, 178°viewing angle and 5080 LPI resolution work together to ensure vivid images with vibrant colors and details
Kamvas 16 drawing tablet monitor is equipped with new PenTech 3.0 – the battery-free stylus PW517. The better stability, 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and ±60°Tilt function bring you a natural drawing experience. With 2 programmable buttons you can use them to unleash your imagination and speed up your productivity
Via 3-in-1 cable,which can help you get rid of the mess,you can connect your computer,laptop,mac or android devices to Kamvas 16 2021 pen display. It also supports Type-C to Type-C connection – you can easily connect laptop that supports Type-C input to Kamavas 16 2021 with only one cable. The 3-in-i cable and Full-Featured USB-C to USB-C Cable are all included in the package
Kamvas 16 2021 Graphics Monitor is compatible with Windows 7 or later, MacOS 10.12 or later and linux(Ubuntu). You can also connect it to your android device with the included full-featured USB-C to USB-C cable to express your ideas whenever and wherever you want.Every Huion product comes with one-year warranty and lifetime technical support
With the 12mm thickness and the 1.26Kg weightiness,you can put Kamvas 16 2021 in backpack and carry it with you. The 10 programmable press keys and the adjustable stand are ergonomically designed to facilitate your operation. The user-friendly design makes Kamvas 16 the ideal supply for online teaching/learning and remote work
Customers say
Customers find the graphic tablet functional and reasonably priced. They appreciate its comfort and responsiveness. However, some dislike the cable length. Opinions vary on the build quality, size, and setup process.
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9 reviews for 2021 HUION KAMVAS 16 Graphics Drawing Tablet with Full-Laminated Screen Anti-Glare 10 Express Keys Android Support Battery-Free Stylus 8192 Pen Pressure Tilt Adjustable Stand – 15.6 Inch Pen Display
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A to thA J –
100% Honest REAL review from average artist
Had it a week now but Ive been “unable” to just dive into it, theres things i didnt know i should keep in mind. Apologies for the length this might come out to but it sucks to get a new toy and then hardly get to play with it properly right away. So bare with me, im doing this for you lol. I will have an actual review as well at the end.YOU NEED TO CONSIDER CABLE LENGTH AND YOUR SETUP. are you using laptop or desktop, the provided cables are maybe 4ft, limiting how comfortably you can be set up if your rig isnt right next to you. highly recommend having a HDMI male to female extension cable and USB male to female extension cable if your rig is on the floor or further off to the side. *dont get a usb-c to usb-c extension as it wont fit the port on the display, youre welcome*CONNECTIVITY- if you have multiple monitors-i.e. i have a 1080ti with 3 display ports and 1 HDMI, though i have a TV in my setup so the HDMI on my graphics card is taken. You CAN use the onboard HDMI port if you enable a setting in bios just google it if you go that route, however when i went into settings there are some color settings and “Display” settings that were greyed out (not selectable), thinking this was maybe cus of the onboard HDMI somehow, I ordered a HDMI to Display Port adapter. Connecting to display port did not solve that issue, I havent figured that out yet as I just stopped to make this review, sorry. Out of box the colors look nice, though i do need to look more into why I cant access all the settings.Lastly, the stand….its nice, it works, fairly sturdy, but if you wanted to move the unit as a whole or even turn it a little, you would have to pick up the display and then the stand separately, its awkward to try and move them both cus the stand doesnt lock into place and its not wide enough to grab both from the sides. also if you wanted to draw vertically for whatever reason, this stand wont support it in that position and theres no room for the cable so you can only go vertical 1 way even if it could. this isnt a huge deal honestly but it is an improvable situation for anyone who might be bothered by it.For this im looking into laptop stand, and even considering a “monitor swivel”-THE REVIEW-This is my first step into becoming a digital artist outside of Sketchbook on my Note 9 so I dont have any comparison knowledge but…ive been wanting one for a long time and have been researching on and off for the past 3 or 4 yrs.I learned Huion is the much more affordable 2nd best just as good as Wacom, and that a display vs. one of the “blind pads” is all preference, but the “blind pads” allow you to be more ergonomically positioned while you work…and now that i have one i understand. This is a fantastic tool I cant wait to master. It feels worth the money, does not feel cheap, and the experience of the little bit of doodling ive been able to do so far was more pleasing than i imagined, they say things in reviews like “natural feel” “simulates paper surface” and you try to understand but you just cant fully grasp it til you try it, its nice. Really nice.out of box the settings seem acceptable but what do I know, and i need to figure out how to access ALL the settings. The software is simplistic and binding keys/shortcuts to the displays buttons is easy, though using the buttons isnt as cool as id hoped, i still like to use the keyboard, but better to have and not need then need and not have. The pen is accurate, i keep pushing one of the buttons on accident i wish they werent as easy to click as they are but to be fair it may be cus im used to holding my mechanical pencil with my finger resting on the button, the pencil i use has the button in the same place and pencil artists often rotate the utensil.I wouldnt call these things “cons” or downsides, but just what youre used to kinda things, and i have yet to get used to this new tool.OVERALL if you feel this might help you become a better artist, you owe it to yourself to find out, dont waste time, find out. Invest in yourself, you can always resell it if you find out its not what you expected but FIND OUT so you can move forward. I got it so I wouldnt have any more excuses, i have everything i need now to find my success as an artist. I thought having something fancy would reignite something in me to work harder or just be able to create more opportunities for exposure to other things so i can figure out what i want to do.Now I feel like I can, im glad i did. Hope this helps.Best of wishes on your journey, cheers.i got no discounts or payment for this review it is real and honest im not a Huion fanboy this is not a fake review.
Jarron W. –
Beautiful piece of technology!
Honestly I bit off more than I can chew, traditional art doesnât mean youâre a god digitally. But besides my stupidity itâs just amazing, itâs slim and simple to use. The screen is responsive to my inputs and by god the tilt detection makes it feel nearly as close to drawing on paper. It doesnât take as much space as I thought it would and works well as a second screen if you want to just put the pen down. The pen is fragile as hell if not already obvious, be mindful adding pressure to the pen. I had to replace it twice, but it might just be that I got big hands I don’t know.
nique32 –
Beautiful display but not compatible with AMD without a fix.
After a frustrating start we finally got this tablet working. Apparently there is an issue if you have AMD raedeon drivers on your computer. They make the tablet screen show nothing but static/snow like an old fashioned tv. There is a fix on AMD website. We just switched to a different laptop using intel pentum processor and problem was solved. It works great a d my daughter is LOVING it. It even came with a drawing glove. Since this is a known issue Huion should either warn customers about the AMD issue or include the fix in the start up guide. The lack of a troubleshooting guide in the box was frustrating. We were lucky to have multiple laptops available but that will not be the case for many who will have to search up the fix on their own. Resolve this issue and the device would get 5 stars for sure. The display is lovely and tablet is sturdy and well made. It has 10 hot keys which is very nice. This one came with a stand and 3 different connection cables and a wall plug all in the box. Itâs a great value and it arrive a whole day early. Kudos to Amazon on that one. You can even switch the display tools from right to left handed easily. Itâs a good tablet aside from the AMD issue.
David –
Was on the fence, but very glad I bought it
For context, the closest thing I’ve used to another drawing tablet is a Surface Pro 4 with the included pen, which I no longer own.I only got into drawing a couple months ago. I started by buying a $50 non-screen drawing tablet, which I wasn’t thrilled with due to its ergonomics and it just being hard to draw without looking at what you’re doing. I was hesitant to buy a display tablet so soon after, because I’m so new to drawing and didn’t know if I’d stick with it, but I knew it would offer a better experience and decided to pull the trigger.It’s great. The 16″ size seems like plenty so far, it’s thin and light for the display size, the display quality is good, the 1080p resolution fares better than I expected, and the pen is really good. On my cheaper tablet the buttons were too large and got accidentally clicked all the time; not an issue here. It has more buttons than most competitors, which is good because I ended making use of every single one. It’s one of few affordable display tablets that supports USB-C, which is great.Significantly, even though Huion says that they “recommend” plugging it into the wall when connecting it to your computer via USB-C, in my experience connecting it to a MacBook Pro, *it runs just fine off of the single USB-C cable only, being powered by the computer over that single connection* which is really great.One thing I didn’t like about drawing on my Surface was that it was very slippery. The matte screen protector on this device gives it a little bit of a texture. Not nearly as much as paper, but enough to give it a better feel than a regular touchscreen device. I feel like this slight texture is important to help give the pen some stability when drawing.Another advantage over the surface is that the pen-sensitive area actually extends a bit past the display on all sides. This is great because it means the line doesn’t suddenly disappear when you hit the edge, and it makes it easier to interact with UI on the very edge of the screen.Downsides: Not much. The driver for macOS running on Big Sur is a little glitchy sometimes, but for the most part it works OK. I do wish there was an option to have a button alternate between two functions, which would be great for apps like Photoshop that don’t support “momentary” activation of many tools. Also, skip the Huion ST200 stand; it’s well built but there are big gaps in the angle adjustments; it’s either very low or very high.I think the value here is really good, and it seems like a great purchase for any beginner to intermediate artist, and possibly even for pros.
Moises –
Sou do brasil, aqui demorou pra receber a mesa devido ao correio mesmo, mas chegou em perfeito estado, linda, lembrem de comprar um cabo hdmi pra displayport caso tenham a placa de video só com um entrada hdmi rsrsrs, mas o produto funciona bem, estou cerca de uma semana com ele, e ja consigo usar todas as habilidades que eu tinha no papel nele, nunca me acostumei com a mesinha sem tela, é uma diferença grande, alem de servir como um segundo monitor perfeitamente, inclusive ela é bem maior que eu imaginei , então no review geral e boa, dei 4 estrelas pela manutenção e estar sempre atento com sujeira e sempre estar limpando senão arranha a tela sem querer.
HillTree –
Not much money or just starting out then this is the Monitor Tablet for you.I am both those and have found this product to be just what I wanted.Light weight, responsive and fine enough screen to do some quality work (well one day maybe hey, as I still need to master this way of drawing) .I don’t find the screen brightness low nor the reflective coating too reflective, but then I only use it in a window curtained room.Only a very minor lag on my old 2012 cheap end Mac. I use this tablet as my only monitor too.Can’t beat the price nor the quality.Cheers
IBuyStuff –
Pros:If available on the cheap compared to the other models, this is incredible value for money for a starter pen display. IMO, you won’t be losing out on much compared to the more expensive models.Pen pressure sensitivity works great, tapering is really nice, no issues.Stylus feels nice to use, with great tilt. No more hand pain while gripping the stylus too hard or at weird angles like using a non display tablet. Just hold the stylus naturally as you would a pen.While the display is powered down, you can use it like a non pen display tablet to draw.Screen is at a good in-between size, just big enough where it provides a great drawing surface, while being small enough to be somewhat portable and does not require a mounting arm.Cons:Screen can have reflective glares, so you do need to use it angled away from light sources.Buttons can get stuck causing some minor issues. Unsure if the keys sticking is due to software or hardware issue.Laptop users, beware, this pen display continues to consume power while powered down. Unplugging it from your laptop is a good solution to conserve your battery, though you would lose your setup on the display.The right side where the power cable plugs into, heats up to a slight warmth. I mostly use the left – centre area, so it doesn’t bother me, but it may bother some.Conclusion:Really enjoy using this product as my 1st pen display. Will certainly look at Huion again for my next upgrade.
Chrystal Tappenden –
easu to use and draws smoothly
Molly Bruce –
Its reall cool. Just make sure you have a good computer with the capacity to run whatever software you want to use. Although there was some confusion with delivery. Don’t know what all that was about…